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Now that you remind me, there were indeed some nice ones. The mobile lab was awesome, and from what I've read, it seems very real; apparently, it's common practice to cook in mega campers or RVs. The current batcave has that Marvel Comics vibe (just like everything related to Gus the Chilean of wonders).
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PS The girl in the middle of the photo you posted is the tramp from Sin City, but I didn't understand which series it is.
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They are undoubtedly necessary, but maybe they lasted too long. Right now, for example, he has improved; they argue but get straight to the point, and one of them goes off to do their own thing. Walter has recovered, and he was already working with Gus the Invincible Number One, I believe it's towards the end of the second season, so more or less at the "falling" point we agree on. The lowest point is the last-minute rescue where Walt arrives, rolling in, taking out the dealers and shooting them in the head with precision and coldness. Not even Schwarzenegger. But I’m convinced Gus will do worse; he will lead the people of albucherchi to the promised Chilean land, turning water into meth and raining down fried chicken thighs from the sky.
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No Nes the second one is the best: Tuco Salamanca, Tuco's uncle, the kid from Peak A Boo, Tortuga the sellout, the dark lady heroin addict, the puffer fish, the explosive crank, better call saul, the dumb friends of Gessi... in the first one there's a lot of family drama that we don't give a damn about (also because it lasts half as long as the others).
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Lost wasn't for me, long far from my genre. Let's hope they don't mess up Boardwalk Empire; aside from Lucky Luciano under the orders of a Jew (Scorsese anti-Italian as usual), that seems pretty grounded.
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I'm afraid to look at yesterday's one; I preferred the earlier seasons, which were more realistic and down-to-earth. Gus is really "too much." For me, it'll turn out that he’s one of Pinochet's protégés, like a killer from the secret services, coming from a family very close to the big general (and thus wealthy). I'm not IN danger... I am THE danger.
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Salmòn le Bòn.
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<< The film is inspired by the eponymous novel by American author James Ellroy, although it takes some improvisational liberties not found in the pages of the book. >> I found it to be the same; I watched it thirty seconds after finishing the book. Even the dialogues, like the one you mention at the end, are taken from the book. What I don't understand is that the most "acclaimed" of the Tetralogy are the second and the fourth, yet they made movies of the first and the third. My favorite is White Jazz, although by the time you get to the fourth book, the incest has definitely become tiresome.
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It sounded like a great record, fun and full of groove. I wanted to hear something else—less fun and much more fluid—so I'll have to wait for the next album from Les's crew. However, for those who didn't like the Brown Album and the latest EP, this will definitely appeal to them.